You'd be Surprised
You'd be Surprised lyrics by Johnnie Ray. Hes not so good in a crowd But when you get him alone, Youd be surprised. He isnt much at a dance But then when he...
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You'd be Surprised
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Hes not so good in a crowd
But when you get him alone,
Youd be surprised.
He isnt much at a dance
But then when he takes you home,
Youd be surprised.
He doesnt look like much of a lover,
But dont judge a book by its cover.
Hes got the face of an angel but,
Theres a devil in his eye.
Hes such a delicate thing
But when he starts to squeeze,
Youd be surprised.
He dosnt look very strong
But when you sit on his knees,
Youd be surprised.
At a party or at a ball,
Ive got to admit hes nothing at all,
But in an easy chair,
Youd be surprised
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